Career Summary

MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

1980

PIT

MLB

20

0

37.7

0

2

0

23

17

28

2

.249

105

5.5

4.1

0.5

6.7

52%

.202

.206

1.06

3.45

2.15

95

3.42

79.7

0.5

1981

PIT

MLB

27

7

74.0

4

5

7

74

40

65

6

.262

103

9.0

4.9

0.7

7.9

47%

.313

.287

1.54

3.71

3.77

91

3.88

96.9

0.6

1982

PIT

MLB

76

0

103.7

4

5

14

79

64

94

3

.254

106

6.9

5.6

0.3

8.2

55%

.269

.233

1.38

3.27

1.74

95

3.67

85.4

1.2

1983

PIT

MLB

61

0

68.0

4

9

7

63

53

67

6

.254

102

8.3

7.0

0.8

8.9

48%

.305

.284

1.71

4.35

5.56

108

4.99

115.1

-0.2

1984

PIT

MLB

43

0

46.3

5

6

4

28

22

48

1

.258

95

5.4

4.3

0.2

9.3

55%

.235

.198

1.08

2.42

2.53

77

2.48

58.0

1.2

1985

NYA

0

5

0

12.7

1

0

1

5

10

17

2

.280

96

3.6

7.1

1.4

12.1

58%

.136

.215

1.18

4.47

2.84

89

2.30

52.7

0.4

1985

PIT

0

30

0

47.7

0

1

2

42

28

43

4

.256

94

7.9

5.3

0.8

8.1

62%

.281

.269

1.47

3.66

3.21

94

3.30

75.7

0.9

1986

NYA

MLB

31

0

39.3

1

2

2

38

22

36

1

.266

102

8.7

5.0

0.2

8.2

57%

.319

.256

1.53

3.11

3.66

92

3.49

78.7

0.7

1988

SEA

MLB

39

0

31.3

0

2

2

32

18

33

6

.268

110

9.2

5.2

1.7

9.5

44%

.292

.296

1.60

5.30

4.02

91

3.70

89.1

0.4

1985

TOT

MLB

35

0

60.3

1

1

3

47

38

60

6

.261

95

7.0

5.7

0.9

9.0

62%

.261

.258

1.41

3.83

3.13

93

3.09

70.9

1.3

Career

MLB

332

7

460.7

19

32

39

384

274

431

31

.258

102

7.5

5.4

0.6

8.4

52%

.278

.255

1.43

3.63

3.24

94

3.67

86.2

5.9

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

BP Chats

Care to entertain why Josh Hamilton's "story" is a feel-good story? Seriously, we shouldn't flaunt a former full-fledged drug addict.(jlarsen from DRays Bay)

Because he didn't have to come back. He could have just remained an addict and squandered all his abilities on his disease. Anyone who gets their life under control is alright with me. Would you have him wear a scarlet A for Addict on his chest for the rest of his life? Redemption, I think, is something that we should always "flaunt." Look at the healing power of baseball. And just to give you a sense of HOW unusual it is, since I've been thinking about the 1980s, a lot of ballplayers from that period who had drug problems ended up dead - Rod Scurry, Alan Wiggins, Eric Show, Steve Howe - Hamilton's story had a pretty big alternative ending, and it wasn't pretty. (Steven Goldman)